Heather P.
Yelp
This park is only about an hour from Lexington, and about 30 minutes from Cincinnati. This review is for the campground and not the actual park. The campground features 62 campsites. The water hook ups are shared by two sites and is a stretch to the water hookup to the site, so make sure that you have an extended hose if you plan to hookup the water. We last weekend and swimming pool was already emptied for the season. There was a small playground, across from the shower house.
There was only one shower house, but it had three showers, and three rest rooms stalls and it was clean and stocked with hand soap and toilet paper during our entire stay. There was also washers and dryers available at a central service building/shower house. In addition to the campground store, there were also Coke machines, which was a nice welcomed feature that I'd not noticed at any of the other camp grounds I've been to.
The miniature golf course is on top of a hill, with a magnificent view. The surfaces on the course were newly resurfaced and by that, I mean the outdoor turf carpeting is new. The cost to play miniature golf isn't included in the campground rate, but it was quite minimal. You pay at the entrance which dubs as the campground store.
My favorite thing about this campground was the two mile loop hiking trail. The trail starts near the covered pavilion/common area and it leads to what is called the lake. I really wouldn't consider it a lake, I'd call it a big pond. But the signs call it a lake. You can fish in the lake/pond but there isn't any swimming allowed.
There were three camp host sites onsite. I've come to realize that camp hosts are usually annoyingly too friendly or extremely rude. For example, the first night we were sitting at the campfire, one of the hosts drives his golf cart to us to introduce himself.
Our site we the very last site, near the exit. On Sunday, the day that most people were checking out, there was a long line of people blocking our site, because they were all in line for the dump station. Which wasn't a big deal, we are never in a hurry to check out. Check out was at 1:00 and at 1:10 one of the camp hosts approached us extremely rudely. Some of her exact words were "you're making us work unnecessary overtime". Who knows what that means, but never has a late checkout ever been an issue, especially 15 minutes for a late checkout and on a Sunday when there aren't people scheduled to check in. Where does the state park people get these people?!? I'm about to give up on Kentucky State Parks, thanks to the people who they choose to allow to be camp hosts. They basically take ownership of the park, without considering that we paid money to camp there. Give these people a site and a golf cart and they act like they own the land.
One last thing... the racoon featured in Yelp pictures isn't as cute as he is annoying. That little varmint got into our cooler and took our dinner and lunch for the next day. So, don't think he won't rob you too.